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COUNTERSENSE, n. Opposite meaning.
COUNTERSIGN, v.t. [counter and sign.] Literally, to sign on the opposite side of...
COUNTERSIGNAL, n. A signal to answer or correspond to another; a naval term.
COUNTERSIGNED, pp. Signed by a secretary or other subordinate officer.
COUNTERSIGNING, ppr. Attesting by the signature of a subordinate officer.
COUNTERSTATUTE, n. A contrary statute, or ordinance.
COUNTERFOIL, COUNTERSTOCK, n. That part of a tally struck in the Exchequer, whic...
COUNTERSTROKE, n. A contrary stroke; a stroke returned.
COUNTERSWAY, n. Contrary sway; opposite influence.
COUNTERTALLY, n. A tally corresponding to another.
COUNTERTASTE, n. [counter and taste.] Opposite or false taste.
COUNTERTENOR, COUNTER, n. [counter and tenor.] In music, one of the middle parts...
COUNTERTIDE, n. [counter and tide.] Contrary tide.
COUNTERTIME, n. [counter and time.] 1. In the manege, the defense or resistance ...
COUNTERTURN, n. The highth of a play, which puts an end to expectation.
COUNTERVAIL, v.t. [counter and L., to avail or be strong.] To act against with e...